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(BOULDER, Colo., June 16, 2004) During a swashbuckling/sword fighting practice session for The Comedy of Errors (from left to right) Willie Teacher, 34, of New York, NY; Ryan Spickard, 28, of Seattle, Wash.; Geoffrey Kent, 32, of Denver and Rachel Schwartz, 25 of New York, NY rehearse a scene from the play. About 200 graduate students and professional actors take part in the production of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival every summer living in group housing and working long days. They arrive in late May and go full time until the opening show in the beginning of July. The festival is performing Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors and Antony and Cleopatra. (Photo By MARC PISCOTTY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

(BOULDER, Colo., June 16, 2004) During a swashbuckling/sword fighting practice session for The Comedy of Errors (from left to right) Willie Teacher, 34, of New York, NY; Ryan Spickard, 28, of Seattle, Wash.; Geoffrey Kent, 32, of Denver and Rachel Schwartz, 25 of New York, NY rehearse a scene from the play. About 200 graduate students and professional actors take part in the production of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival every summer living in group housing and working long days. They arrive in late May and go full time until the opening show in the beginning of July. The festival is performing Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors and Antony and Cleopatra. (Photo By MARC PISCOTTY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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Costume shop draper Rigmor Vohra of Seattle, Wash., fabricates a canvas mock-up of a collar for a man's jacket in the costume shop. It is Vohra's first year working at the festival and she said some costumes can take days to make.

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MAP;(BOULDER, Colo., June 16, 2004) During a swashbuckling/sword fighting practice session for The Comedy of Errors (from left to right) Willie Teacher, 34, of New York, NY; Ryan Spickard, 28, of Seattle, Wash.; Geoffrey Kent, 32, of Denver and Rachel Schwartz, 25 of New York, NY rehearse a scene from the play. About 200 graduate students and professional actors take part in the production of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival every summer living in group housing and working long days. They arrive in late May and go full time until the opening show in the beginning of July. The festival is performing Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors and Antony and Cleopatra. (Photo By MARC PISCOTTY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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2004-06-17 15:06:07

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2002:01:04 07:16:43

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